LEXINGTON, Va. - Kerisha Goode finished second in the 200-meter dash and third in the 60-meter dash, both in school record time, while Josh Willard was second in the 800-meter run to pace VMI track and field on the final day of the SoCon Indoor Championships, contested Sunday at the Corps Physical Training Facility on VMI Post.

Goode continued her outstanding senior season with a time some three-tenths better than her previous school record in the 200, a 24.24 effort that was good for a runner-up finish. She then finished third in the 60, bettering her own record in that event with a 7.58 time, just over three-tenths better than teammate Bria Anderson, who finished eighth in 7.89.

Willard had his best individual finish at a conference championship with a runner-up finish in the 800, timing in at 1:54.11 and continuing a strong meet that saw him run on Saturday's third-place DMR effort and Sunday's sixth-place 4X4 result with Kevin Bishop, Jahanzib Shahbaz and James Granderson (3:28.52), accounting for 17 points.

As a team, the Keydets finished sixth in the women's standings with 48 points, well ahead of The Citadel, Chattanooga and UNCG. Samford won the women's title, edging Western Carolina 161-150, while Furman was third (107), ETSU finished fourth (103) and Wofford was fifth (67). The 48 points for the Keydets was just four shy of their best ever point total.

The men's standings saw Western Carolina hold off Samford late in the meet, 141-138, while ETSU finished third. VMI placed seventh with 48 points.

Julia Logan also continued to excel this season, as she finished second in the high jump (1.70 M/5'7") for her second all-conference finish of the weekend. She also teamed with Christina Hill, Julianne Knoblett and Ariana Ruffin for a school record, sixth-place effort in the 4X4 (4:00.82), while Ruffin earned all-freshman honors and a fifth-place finish in the open 400 (57.69).

The other all-conference finisher Sunday was Lee Warren, who crossed the line in 8.25 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles to finish third. Griffin Kowal narrowly missed that honor, but did earn all-freshman honors by finishing fourth in the pole vault (4.70 M/15'5"), one spot ahead of Andrew Arlint (4.55 M/14'11").

Other results included Desmond Weinberg-Jones finishing fifth in the heptathlon (4413 points), Levi Whitt placing fifth in the 60-meter dash (7.08) and Andrew Gould placing seventh in the 400 (50.16). Bethany King finished eighth in the mile as well (5:07.73).

"I'm proud of how our team fought all weekend," said VMI head coach Darrin Webb. "The results certainly were not what we wanted, but our athletes left it all out on the track, as shown by seven of our women's school records being broken or rebroken during the meet. We were also honored to host this meet, and we thank the conference and all the aspects of VMI that contributed."

VMI track and field wraps up its scheduled indoor season March 2 when the IC4A/ECAC Championships begin in Boston, Mass.